So, I finally built a coil to try things myself!
Pipes was kind enough to include more than a few parts with the Eraser for me to play with and I am grateful for this.
This was my best result so far. Coil building like this is not easy let me tell you. Didn't look that hard in the vids and pics.
A couple of jigs could make this easier for sure. I had to hold the Cuboid between my knees with the coil screwed in to be able to wind it. The end result is not as good as Pipe's of course but it's close.
I have managed to avoid shorts somehow with this last built, I think by luck mostly as it really depends at what exact points the cap is touching the wire. I am working with the SS wire at the moment as that was what Pipes kindly provided. I will try Kanthal as well. The main problem I see so far is the long heating time as the coil doesn't heat evenly I think. If you can see from the pics the coil cannot be winded perfectly and there are small gaps around the cap. Those gaps and the fact that the cap is touching the wire only here and there is why I think it doesn't short all the time but it also doesn't heat evenly. Air is a very good insulator unfortunately.
A flatter wire might do a better job but it could also short more.
I have been thinking of a very good solution to avoid shorts and make heating uniform but it needs a very special part that I don't know how to acquire yet. A small ceramic cylinder, thinnest possible one, friction fitted inside the coil. If the ceramic ring is thin enough it would heat up as fast as possible and would give the cap a more uniform heating and no shorts.
Then like Pipes did, a glass tube would be enough to cover everything and a silicon sleeve or preferably a mica tube over it to keep hot glass away from naked skin!
I think mica tubes can be ordered at any dimensions and would be a better solution than silicone which tends to deteriorate with use. The mica tube could also possibly negate the need for a glass tube and could be used on its own.
I tried Shapeways for the ceramic ring but apparently they don't print that small objects. At least that's what I figured out while trying to send an order.
Any other ideas?